An apparatus for moving sliding doors and wardrobe doors fixed to the inner face of the top of a door includes at least one carriage and at least one braking device with a slider pulled by at least one coil return spring. The door is hung from a beam made up of two extruded profiles, the first of which is fastened to the wall with screws and relative plugs; the second extruded profile is fastened to the first profile with snap-in couplings. These coupled profiles define a cavity in which the braking device is housed and stabilised with screws, fixed on a cantilevered bracket of the second extruded profile. The latter defines a sliding track for the wheels or bearings of the carriage(s), fixed to the door at a recess.
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1. A movement apparatus for moving sliding doors and wardrobe doors fixed to a inner face of a top of a door comprising:
a carriage and a braking device with a slider suitable to pull a coil return spring, said door being hung from a beam formed by a first extruded profile and a second extruded profile, wherein said first and second extruded profiles are coupled together with snap-in couplings and define a cavity in which the braking device with the slider is housed and stabilized with one or more first screws;
wherein the second extruded profile defines a sliding track for the wheels or bearings of the carriage, the carriage being afixed within a recess of the door at a recess and wherein said braking device is fixed on a cantilevered bracket of the second extruded profile, the carriage being provided with a bottom plate-shaped structure fixed to the door with one or more second screws and a support for said wheels or the bearings. fastened with rivets to said bottom plate-shaped structure, the carriage being further provided, on the support, with a cantilevered seat open in a lower part for housing an anti-release device, which forms an actuator of the braking device.
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This application is a national phase of PCT application No. PCT/EP2020/025224, filed on 15 May 2020, which claims priority from Italian patent application no. 102019000008625, filed on 11 Jun. 2019, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to an apparatus for moving sliding doors and wardrobe doors.
More specifically, the present invention refers to a safe sliding and braking device for sliding doors or wardrobe doors wherein at least one of the carriages fixed to the sliding door comprises a device suitable to perform the dual function of activating the cushioned closing and safety mechanism against accidental release of said door from the track which it is made to move along.
It is known that sliding doors are typically combined with braking devices to prevent them from violently hitting the respective end stops, both when opening and closing. The sliding of such doors, widely used to close the passage between two adjoining rooms, is performed by means of one or more carriages fitted with wheels or bearings, which move along a horizontally extending guide; this typically consists of an extruded aluminium profile, forming a longitudinally extending seat which receives the carriages and which comprises means suitable for limiting excursion of the same at opposite ends. Said braking device or cushioned stopping system makes it possible to overcome the inconvenience that the user does not always push the door gradually up to the end stop; so that sometimes the impact of the door when stopping is violent and causes not only noise, but also possible significant damage to the carriages. The latter may, in fact, come out of the respective sliding guide and require laborious repair work as a result. In order to overcome these drawbacks, specific devices have been designed to gradually accompany the door to the end stop when opening and closing; these devices typically comprise a spring, which is loaded by the pull caused by an activator acting on it when the door is opened.
The activator is therefore an essential element for the operation of the cushioned stop.
It is also known that the sliding doors in question are traditionally fitted with safety devices to prevent accidental unhooking or overrunning which may make the door come out of the track it slides along and block it. Some types of anti-release safety systems are known, which must be applied manually according to specific assembly instructions; a fundamental drawback of these safety systems lies in the fact that they allow the sliding door to operate even if they have not been activated/installed correctly.
EP 2 330 268 describes a sliding door guide with a stop consisting of an air damper; the guide comprises a pair of profiles and a carriage moving on a rail of one of the profiles. The German patent DE 1020 13100971 instead discloses a fitting for a sliding door comprising a rail, on which a moving part combined with a stop is arranged, and a motorized automatic rewinder that can be arranged along a guide path and coupled to an activator to move the moving part.
Overall, said sliding doors traditionally require the presence of two separate components for their correct operation, namely a cushioned stop activator and a device that prevents the door or wardrobe door from being accidentally released from its sliding track. The need to prepare and install these two components gives rise to major drawbacks, first of all due to the fact that they have to be made and installed independently in the context of an apparatus for moving sliding doors; moreover, the anti release device, although present, is not always able to guarantee effective functioning, since in some situations it can still allow the door to slide even if installed by the operator in a partially or totally inappropriate manner.
The purpose of the present invention is to overcome the drawbacks complained of above.
More particularly, the purpose of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for moving sliding doors comprising a braking device in which a spring is loaded by pulling an actuator device and wherein the latter also constitutes the device able to prevent the accidental release of the door from the sliding track.
A further purpose of the invention is to provide an apparatus for moving sliding doors wherein said actuator element of the braking device is able to function only if correctly installed, as also the anti-release device.
A no less important purpose of the invention is to provide an apparatus for moving sliding doors as defined above wherein a safety system allows a fail-safe assembly of the various components to guarantee the correct functioning of the sliding door.
A further purpose of the invention is to make available to users an apparatus for moving sliding doors suitable to ensure a high level of resistance and reliability over time, in addition such as to be easily and economically made. These and other purposes are achieved by the apparatus for moving sliding doors of the present invention according to the main claim.
The construction and functional characteristics of the movement apparatus of the present invention will be more clearly comprehensible from the detailed description below in which reference is made to the appended drawings which show a preferred and non-limiting embodiment and wherein:
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A plastic safety cover 60 originally shields the cantilevered seat 39 and can only be removed when the screw 58 has been correctly inserted and the anti-release device 42 has been correctly positioned; otherwise, the additional thickness of the safety cover 60 prevents the cushioned return/stop from working. In addition, the presence of the safety cover 60 would be noticeable on the installed door, impacting very negatively on the aesthetics of the door itself.
As stated above, the anti-release device 42 also simultaneously performs the function of actuator of the braking device 20. In fact, as shown in
As may be seen from the above, the advantages which the invention achieves are evident.
In the movement apparatus for sliding doors of the present invention it is possible to combine in a single component two fundamental functions, that is to avoid the danger of accidental release or exit of the carriage 34 from the sliding track 28 and to drag the slider 22 to load the coil return spring of the braking device 20; this component by means of which both the above mentioned results are obtained consists of the anti-release device 42, which is also installed in the apparatus of the invention in such a manner as to exclude malfunctions or errors. In fact, said anti-release device 42 also constitutes the actuator of the slider 22 of the braking device 20, with the consequence that its possible incorrect positioning would be immediately obvious as it would prevent the correct movement of the door 10.
Despite the invention having been described above with particular reference to one of its embodiments, given solely by way of a non-limiting example, modifications and variants will appear evident to a person skilled in the art in the light of the above description. The present invention therefore sets out to embrace all the modifications and variants which fall within the sphere and scope of the following claims.
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